Start a Research on Biopolymer Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA): A Review
With the impending fossil fuel crisis, the search for and development of alternative chemical/material substitutes is pivotal in reducing mankind’s dependency on fossil resources. One of the potential substitute candidates is polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA). PHA is a carbon-neutral and valuable polymer t...
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doaj-08a4654e1ff3463ea61d9bf14fdaa71f2020-11-24T21:55:30ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602014-03-016370675410.3390/polym6030706polym6030706Start a Research on Biopolymer Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA): A ReviewGiin-Yu Amy Tan0Chia-Lung Chen1Ling Li2Liya Ge3Lin Wang4Indah Mutiara Ningtyas Razaad5Yanhong Li6Lei Zhao7Yu Mo8Jing-Yuan Wang9Residues and Resource Reclamation Centre, Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute, Nanyang Technological University, 1 Cleantech Loop, 637141, SingaporeResidues and Resource Reclamation Centre, Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute, Nanyang Technological University, 1 Cleantech Loop, 637141, SingaporeResidues and Resource Reclamation Centre, Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute, Nanyang Technological University, 1 Cleantech Loop, 637141, SingaporeResidues and Resource Reclamation Centre, Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute, Nanyang Technological University, 1 Cleantech Loop, 637141, SingaporeResidues and Resource Reclamation Centre, Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute, Nanyang Technological University, 1 Cleantech Loop, 637141, SingaporeResidues and Resource Reclamation Centre, Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute, Nanyang Technological University, 1 Cleantech Loop, 637141, SingaporeDivision of Environmental and Water Resources, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, 50 Nanyang Avenue, 639798, SingaporeResidues and Resource Reclamation Centre, Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute, Nanyang Technological University, 1 Cleantech Loop, 637141, SingaporeResidues and Resource Reclamation Centre, Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute, Nanyang Technological University, 1 Cleantech Loop, 637141, SingaporeResidues and Resource Reclamation Centre, Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute, Nanyang Technological University, 1 Cleantech Loop, 637141, SingaporeWith the impending fossil fuel crisis, the search for and development of alternative chemical/material substitutes is pivotal in reducing mankind’s dependency on fossil resources. One of the potential substitute candidates is polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA). PHA is a carbon-neutral and valuable polymer that could be produced from many renewable carbon sources by microorganisms, making it a sustainable and environmental-friendly material. At present, PHA is not cost competitive compared to fossil-derived products. Encouraging and intensifying research work on PHA is anticipated to enhance its economic viability in the future. The development of various biomolecular and chemical techniques for PHA analysis has led to the identification of many PHA-producing microbial strains, some of which are deposited in culture collections. Research work on PHA could be rapidly initiated with these ready-to-use techniques and microbial strains. This review aims to facilitate the start-up of PHA research by providing a summary of commercially available PHA-accumulating microbial cultures, PHA biosynthetic pathways, and methods for PHA detection, extraction and analysis.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/6/3/706polyhydroxyalkanoatePHAbiopolymerbacteriaarchaeapathwayPHA detectionPHA extractionPHA characterization |
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Giin-Yu Amy Tan Chia-Lung Chen Ling Li Liya Ge Lin Wang Indah Mutiara Ningtyas Razaad Yanhong Li Lei Zhao Yu Mo Jing-Yuan Wang Start a Research on Biopolymer Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA): A Review Polymers polyhydroxyalkanoate PHA biopolymer bacteria archaea pathway PHA detection PHA extraction PHA characterization |
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Giin-Yu Amy Tan Chia-Lung Chen Ling Li Liya Ge Lin Wang Indah Mutiara Ningtyas Razaad Yanhong Li Lei Zhao Yu Mo Jing-Yuan Wang |
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Start a Research on Biopolymer Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA): A Review |
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Start a Research on Biopolymer Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA): A Review |
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Start a Research on Biopolymer Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA): A Review |
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With the impending fossil fuel crisis, the search for and development of alternative chemical/material substitutes is pivotal in reducing mankind’s dependency on fossil resources. One of the potential substitute candidates is polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA). PHA is a carbon-neutral and valuable polymer that could be produced from many renewable carbon sources by microorganisms, making it a sustainable and environmental-friendly material. At present, PHA is not cost competitive compared to fossil-derived products. Encouraging and intensifying research work on PHA is anticipated to enhance its economic viability in the future. The development of various biomolecular and chemical techniques for PHA analysis has led to the identification of many PHA-producing microbial strains, some of which are deposited in culture collections. Research work on PHA could be rapidly initiated with these ready-to-use techniques and microbial strains. This review aims to facilitate the start-up of PHA research by providing a summary of commercially available PHA-accumulating microbial cultures, PHA biosynthetic pathways, and methods for PHA detection, extraction and analysis. |
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polyhydroxyalkanoate PHA biopolymer bacteria archaea pathway PHA detection PHA extraction PHA characterization |
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